Sakai
Overview
Sakai is a historic and industrial city in Osaka Prefecture, famed for its samurai heritage, cutlery craftsmanship, and ancient burial mounds known as kofun. The Daisen Kofun, the mausoleum of Emperor Nintoku, is one of the world’s largest tombs and a UNESCO site. The city blends historical pride with a modern economy centered on precision manufacturing. Sakai’s tea culture, rooted in the legacy of Sen no Rikyū, adds to its cultural richness. Today, the city offers museums, shopping areas, and green spaces that attract both history buffs and families.
What to Eat in Sakai
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Yakitori
Osaka
Reservation for Yakitori Yoshizawa Abiko in Osaka
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Sushi
Osaka
Reservation for Sushi Ginrin Kitakagaya in Osaka
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French cuisine
Osaka
Reservation for RESTAURANT Le K Sakai in Osaka
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Kushiage
Osaka
Reservation for Kushiage Nishimura Sakai in Osaka
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Izakaya
Osaka
Reservation for Sumibi and Wine and Junmaishu KingMomo Sakai in Osaka
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Fugu (blowfish)
Osaka
Reservation for Fugukiyo Hanare Sakai in Osaka